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The goal was to be able to reproduce the sound of a Steinway grand piano so precisely that pianists could not tell whether they were listening to a real piano or a recording. Furthermore, it was hoped that the sound could be compared with the experience of a live symphony or concert.<ref>[http://www.steinwaylyngdorf.com/ Steinway Lyngdorf Official Website.]</ref> The product's exterior is inspired by the look of Steinway grand pianos and their traditional lacquered satin-black color.
The goal was to be able to reproduce the sound of a Steinway grand piano so precisely that pianists could not tell whether they were listening to a real piano or a recording. Furthermore, it was hoped that the sound could be compared with the experience of a live symphony or concert.<ref>[http://www.steinwaylyngdorf.com/ Steinway Lyngdorf Official Website.]</ref> The product's exterior is inspired by the look of Steinway grand pianos and their traditional lacquered satin-black color.


Steinway Lyngdorf are the world's first systems with digital audio fully integrated.<ref name="ameinfo">[http://www.ameinfo.com/175977.html Article about Steinway Lungdorf], ''AME Info FZ LLC Website''.</ref> The systems include an advanced version of Lyngdorf's technological invention "RoomPerfect", which, the company claims, enables the systems to adapt to the [[acoustics|acoustic]] characteristics of any listening environment.<ref name="ameinfo" /> The systems are composed of expensive materials, including large quantities of [[gold]], [[brass]] and [[aluminum]]; e.g. there is more aluminum in one [[loudspeaker]] than in an [[Audi A8]].<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fz4XDU9NTp4 "Steinway Pianos and Cooperation Steinway Lyngdorf"], Luxe.TV at YouTube.com.</ref> Each loudspeaker weighs 174 [[kg]].<ref name="fpn">[http://fpn.dk/digitalt/lyd/article1397104.ece "Here is the audio systems for millionaires"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110717003838/http://fpn.dk/digitalt/lyd/article1397104.ece|date=2011-07-17}}, fpn.dk - a Danish website.</ref> The systems are handmade and it takes more than 170 hours to assemble each system.<ref name="fpn" />
Steinway Lyngdorf are the world's first systems with digital audio fully integrated.<ref name="ameinfo">[http://www.ameinfo.com/175977.html Article about Steinway Lungdorf], ''AME Info FZ LLC Website''.</ref>{{Dead link|date=June 2024}} The systems include an advanced version of Lyngdorf's technological invention "RoomPerfect", which, the company claims, enables the systems to adapt to the [[acoustics|acoustic]] characteristics of any listening environment.<ref name="ameinfo" /> The systems are composed of expensive materials, including large quantities of [[gold]], [[brass]] and [[aluminum]]; e.g. there is more aluminum in one [[loudspeaker]] than in an [[Audi A8]].<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fz4XDU9NTp4 "Steinway Pianos and Cooperation Steinway Lyngdorf"], Luxe.TV at YouTube.com.</ref> Each loudspeaker weighs 174 [[kg]].<ref name="fpn">[http://fpn.dk/digitalt/lyd/article1397104.ece "Here is the audio systems for millionaires"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110717003838/http://fpn.dk/digitalt/lyd/article1397104.ece|date=2011-07-17}}, fpn.dk - a Danish website.</ref> The systems are handmade and it takes more than 170 hours to assemble each system.<ref name="fpn" />


One of Lyngdorf's technologies is the room acoustics measuring and correction feature, ''RoomPerfect''. With this feature, the audio system corrects the audio so it will fit with the environment, providing optimal sound in two modes. One mode focuses on one single location in the room, resulting in better audio to the listener. The other mode does not focus on any specific location, but optimizes the sound so it will sound the same anywhere in the room.
One of Lyngdorf's technologies is the room acoustics measuring and correction feature, ''RoomPerfect''. With this feature, the audio system corrects the audio so it will fit with the environment, providing optimal sound in two modes. One mode focuses on one single location in the room, resulting in better audio to the listener. The other mode does not focus on any specific location, but optimizes the sound so it will sound the same anywhere in the room.

Revision as of 14:29, 4 June 2024

Steinway Lyngdorf is a brand name of high-end audio systems produced by Steinway & Sons and Lyngdorf Audio. In 2007 the first music system, "Steinway Lyngdorf Model D" was created with a cost of $150,000 US,[1] although as of November 2014, this had been increased to $228,000.[2] The Steinway Lyngdorf Model D was co-designed by design studio Jacob Jensen Design.

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The goal was to be able to reproduce the sound of a Steinway grand piano so precisely that pianists could not tell whether they were listening to a real piano or a recording. Furthermore, it was hoped that the sound could be compared with the experience of a live symphony or concert.[3] The product's exterior is inspired by the look of Steinway grand pianos and their traditional lacquered satin-black color.

Steinway Lyngdorf are the world's first systems with digital audio fully integrated.[4][dead link] The systems include an advanced version of Lyngdorf's technological invention "RoomPerfect", which, the company claims, enables the systems to adapt to the acoustic characteristics of any listening environment.[4] The systems are composed of expensive materials, including large quantities of gold, brass and aluminum; e.g. there is more aluminum in one loudspeaker than in an Audi A8.[5] Each loudspeaker weighs 174 kg.[6] The systems are handmade and it takes more than 170 hours to assemble each system.[6]

One of Lyngdorf's technologies is the room acoustics measuring and correction feature, RoomPerfect. With this feature, the audio system corrects the audio so it will fit with the environment, providing optimal sound in two modes. One mode focuses on one single location in the room, resulting in better audio to the listener. The other mode does not focus on any specific location, but optimizes the sound so it will sound the same anywhere in the room.

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